On the death of Kaneiyethe office of kwampaku fell to his eldest son, Michitaka, and, in993, the latter being seriously ill, his son, Korechika, looked to behis successor. It wouldseem to have been his deliberate policy to remove every potentialobstacle to the accession of his own sons. ns against extremists; Restoration of 1867;growth of power; Cabinet dependent onCrown Prince, in proto-historic period, above the lawCrucifixion, haritsukeCurrency in Ashikaga period; see CoinageCustoms tariffDaian-ji templeDai-Dembo-In, r, (1500-26)Go-Kogon, Northern Emperor (1352-71)Go-Komatsu, 100th Emperor (1392-1412), in Northern dynasty (1382-92)Go-Komyo, 110th Emperor (1643-54)Gokuki-ji or To-ji, Shingon temple in Kyoto; temple in YedoGokyogoku Yoshitsune, work on landscape gardeningGold in Japan; discovery in Mutsu, and used in grea
he Sasakifamily, in Omi province; a campaign which but for his death wouldcertainly have been successful. With Ieyasu were the powerfuldaimyo: Date Masamune of Sendai (580,000 koku); Kato Kiyomasa ofKumamoto (250,000 koku); Hosok That signified war and nothing butwar, and the Official Messenger of the same evening published theintimation, which was immediately communicated to Admiral Alexieff atPort Arthur. Once againHagiwara Shigehide had recourse to adulteration of the coinage.
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